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A Walk in the Woods: Geo McCann


Taken from A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson, published by Broadway Books.

Read by Geo McCann, Outreach Director for Trailside Discovery, a program of the Alaska Center for the Environment: "Humankind's never-ending attempt to connect with, conserve, or even conquer the natural world has always intrigued me." Trailside Discovery is ACE's environmental education program for youth. For quite some time, Geo has been intrigued by how humans, especially children, interact with the natural world. He recommends this website: http://www.childrenandnature.org.

In A Walk in the Woods, author Bill Bryson describes the months he spent hiking the Appalachian Trail. Finally, they reach the end of their adventure:

"So do you feel bad about leaving the trail?" Katz asked after a time.

I thought for a moment, unsure. I had come to realize that I didn't have any feelings towards the AT that weren't confused and contradictory. I was weary of the trail, but still strangely in its thrall; found the endless slog tedious but irresistible; grew tired of the boundless woods but admired their boundlessness; enjoyed the escape from civilization and ached for its comforts. I wanted to quit and to do this forever, sleep in a bed and in a tent, see what was over the next hill and never see a hill again. All of this all at once, every moment, on the trail or off. "I don't know," I said. "Yes and no, I guess...."



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